Bill to expand eligibility for advanced DNA testing in cold cases heading to the Senate

Today, Jan. 22, House Bill 1248, authored by State Rep. Carey Hamilton (D-Indianapolis), passed on third reading in the House of Representatives. The bill now heads to the Senate for further consideration.

HB 1248 establishes a legal framework to allow for private funding of advanced DNA testing for cold cases. This enables eligible family members of victims and other key stakeholders to submit a request for advanced DNA testing in cases that have gone unsolved for five or more years.

Hamilton released the following statement regarding HB 1248’s passage out of the House:

“This bill is about getting justice for the thousands of unsolved homicides in Indiana and getting violent perpetrators off the streets. Through advanced technology in DNA testing, many of those cases could be closed. House Bill 1248 will enable law enforcement to locate perpetrators and bring them to justice – granting victims and their families the resolution they deserve as well as making our communities safer.

“I'm grateful all the stakeholders who advocated for HB 1248 – especially the family of Carmen Hope Van Huss, who is the inspiration of the bill – as they advocate on behalf of their sister and all other victims who have not yet seen justice. I’m also thankful for the support of my co-authors, Chairwoman Wendy McNamara, State Rep. Garrett Bascom and State Rep. Maureen Bauer. I am incredibly glad that this bill has passed the House and look forward to seeing its progression through the Senate.”

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